Celebrate Read Across America Day with Spring Break Camp

In preparation of Read Across America Day tomorrow, let’s revisit some of Encore’s favorite literary friends from seasons past. They’ll be coming back for another round during our two weeks of Spring Break camp, coming up next month. Public School Week runs April 15-19 with Private School Week following on April 22-26.
Encore last produced this classic tale back in 2012 with The Magical Lamp of Aladdin. Spring break campers will have the chance to hunt down treasure, ask wishes of a genie, and maybe even dream of flying carpet on Monday, April 15th, the first day of Spring Break Camp.
Who knows more about teamwork, friendship, and bravery than Peter Pan and his Lost Boys? Though this childhood favorite hasn’t crossed the Encore main stage since 1992, campers will fly off to Neverland for a magical day of fun on Tuesday, April 16th.
Strike a puppet pose! Last season, Encore audiences learned about honesty, bravery, and the importance of family alongside our intrepid puppet friend Pinocchio. Campers will follow his journey and explore their own dreams in camp on Monday, April 22nd.
Before you log off to dive into a great book, celebrate Read Across America Day by signing up for Encore’s Robin Hood mini-camp/play in a day program, adventuring onto your calendars on Friday, March 8th. This is a wonderful opportunity for young learners to experience Encore’s day-camp model, as well as make lots of new friends before spring break camp! Registration for holiday mini-camps fills up quickly, so channel your inner Richard the Lion Hearted and jump into the fray.
Photos by Larry McClemons, Aileen Pangan Christian, and Cindy Kane Photography. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
“Inspiring Acting” – An Audience Member’s Review

Greetings, Encore fans, and happy #TheatreMagicMonday! We were fortunate enough to have a guest reviewer join us at the opening weekend of Robin Hood. Read on to learn how our production of this classic tale stacked up, through the eyes of a target audience member.
I’ve always been a fan of the story of Robin Hood. I think I liked the idea of the swashbuckling hero robbing from the rich and giving to the poor. So, when I was offered the opportunity to review Encore Stage & Studio’s production of Robin Hood, I jumped at the chance. If you are not familiar with Encore Stage & Studio, it is a theatre company; a children’s theatre, specifically, which offers performances of musicals and plays, for kids played by kids. And, this Encore production did not disappoint! From the inspiring acting to the resplendent scenery and elegant costumes, this production transported me, and I am sure the audience as well, back to the medieval period, replete with chivalry, sword fights, jousting, archery, maypoles, and royalty. There was even a beautiful and talented dancing wood sprite!
The story is one that most know; Robin Hood, the heroic outlaw, expert archer and swordsman, clashes with malevolent Prince John and his henchmen, led by the duplicitous Sheriff of Nottingham, in order to free the good people of Nottingham from their tyranny and save Nottingham for the one true king, King Richard’s, return. When King Richard went off to battle in the Crusades, he left his ward, Maid Marion in the care of the scheming Lady Merle, who plots with the Sheriff of Nottingham to help Prince John usurp King Richard’s throne. Robin Hood, with the help of his band of Merry Men (Little John, Friar Tuck, Will Scarlet, and the rest), must rescue Maid Marian and rid Nottingham of its cruel rulers.
Though this version of Robin Hood was more on the dramatic side, offering impressive acting from all in the cast, there were also many moments of humor and levity which the audience thoroughly enjoyed. The cast ranged in ages from nine to seventeen and I found myself continually amazed at the level of professionalism and talent from these young performers. And, while I enjoyed all of the performances, I found two particularly noteworthy: Hannah Torma, for her impervious and haughty Lady Merle, and Maggie Donnelly, for her hilariously obnoxious Sheriff’s Wife. When the two were sharing a scene together, the juxtaposition of the two characters made for some really great moments of dry comedy!
Throughout, the young cast kept the audience – adults and children alike – captivated and thoroughly engaged. The children really seemed to enjoy seeing actors onstage who they can relate to! If you and your family love period dramas and are looking for affordable family theatre entertainment, purchase your tickets now to see Encore Stage & Studio’s Robin Hood!
Friday, March 1, 2019 at 7:30 pm
Saturday, March 2, 2019 at 11 am and 3 pm
Sunday, March 3, 2019 at 3 pm
Meet the Reviewer: Mealy Cronin is in the eighth grade at Westminster School in Annandale, Virginia. A child-performer herself, Mealy is an enthusiastic fan of the theatre, especially musical theatre, and hopes to have the opportunity to view, and review, many more of these great Encore Stage and Studio shows!
Photos by Cindy Kane Photography. Blog contribution by guest Student Editor Mealy Cronin.
Posted on February 25, 2019 by Encore Student Editor
Encore Joins the Merry Band

Happy opening night to Encore’s production of Robin Hood! This afternoon we’re checking in with some of our staff before they dash off to the theatre, wanting to know what has them most pumped for this production!
Rebecca, Production Manager: I’m excited for Robin Hood because there is real archery onstage! It’s a great opportunity for the cast to learn new skills. Plus, it’s very exciting to see as an audience member! How often do you get to see real archery onstage?
Aileen, Director of Marketing: I’m so excited for Robin Hood because it was my very first show when I joined Encore Stage & Studio back in 2011! It was fun to see how Frank Pasqualino directed and brought the story to life, on a totally different stage (Rosslyn Spectrum Theatre), and I’m intrigued to see how our artistic director, Susan Keady, shares her vision and direction to the same story on another stage! I’m looking forward to all the action with the stage combat, how the actors take on their roles, and how Debra Leonard’s beautiful costumes are transformed with this new direction on the classic tale.
Shannon, Registrar: I’ve heard that there are several styles of dancing in this show. It’s pretty unique to have that in a production that’s not a musical, so I’m looking forward to seeing how it all works in with the plot.
Caolan, Production Apprentice: I’ve watched this production evolve from words on a page into a frenetic feast for the eye – and the stomach, in Friar Tuck’s case. Everyone has worked incredibly hard, and the work has paid off in every beat of the show. I can’t wait to share this experience with the audience!

Alana, Arts Apprentice: Hmm, let’s see. Archery, a maypole, and an out law hero saving the day?! What’s there not to be excited about!!!
Photos by Larry McClemons and Cindy Kane Photography. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on February 22, 2019 by Shannon McCarthy
3 Super Reasons to Shine at Clementine Auditions

This #TechTueday, we’re bustling to prepare for the winter wonderland that’s supposed to visit us tomorrow morning. Say you end up with a snow day – what a perfect time to prepare for The Talented Clementine auditions, coming up on March 11th and 12th. Before you run off to make snow angels, take a minute to read these three quick reasons to come out for auditions next month.
Encore Stage & Studio is collaborating with creators from Kid Pan Alley to write this world premiere musical. This could be your chance to be a part of a unique production that has literally never been done before!
Feeling Bookish
The Talented Clementine visits just one of the many stories in Sara Pennypacker’s beloved book series for young readers. If you love Pennypacker’s books, or even just productions based on books, this musical is your opportunity to step into the world the author created.
Final Countdown
As our June production, The Talented Clementine is Encore’s final main stage production of this season. Disney’s Newsies will feature primarily older performers and will count toward next year’s STAR Award participations. Come help us wrap up the year with fun!
Auditions for The Talented Clementine
March 11 & 12, 2019 | 5-7pm
Musical
Optional Pre-Audition Workshop: March 9, 2019
Callbacks: March 14, 2019
Performance Dates: May 31-June 9, 2019 at Gunston Theatre One
Photos by Aileen Pangan Christian and Larry McClemons. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Xander’s Encore Story (Student Editor Takeover)

Hello, Encore community! I’m Xander, one of this year’s student editors. You may have seen me on the blog a while ago with an interview about Encore Cares, or previous student editor articles. I’m here today to share my Encore story – my journey from the first time I saw a show up until the present day. I’ll also share some tips for auditioning, some of my favorite things about Encore, and more!
First, let me take you way back to 2008, when I was just 4 years old. Teachers would ask the kindergarteners what they wanted to be when they grew up, and most answers were along the lines of a firefighter, Batman, an astronaut, or a teacher. However, I already knew what I wanted to be and said, “I want to act and direct films!” This is something to keep in mind as we move through the story.
Now, let’s fast-forward to 2013, the first time I saw an Encore show. The show was The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Seeing other kids my age onstage and doing amazing things that transported all of us into their world fascinated me! My family enjoyed the experience so much, we came back to see another show, Honk Jr. After these initial experiences, Encore shows became a regular activity for my family.
In the fall of 2014, two Encore seasons later, we saw the production of Sleepy Hollow. I was nine years old and determined to try to audition myself. To prepare, I signed up for an Encore class and attended the pre-audition workshop for The Three Musketeers. Come auditions, I was slightly nervous, but the wonderful Encore community was so kind and welcoming that I knew that no matter what happened at auditions, my dream of acting and directing would come true, which was a big motivating factor for me. I was thrilled to receive a callback and to be cast in the show! I played Guard 1 and Thug 3.
I had so much fun acting with this amazing group that I couldn’t wait to audition for another show!
Since then, I have participated in 13 Encore shows: 10 on cast, one as backstage crew, one as front of house crew, and one as a student director.
In the fall 2016, I found out that a community service project needed to be part of my preparation for my bar mitzvah. I wasn’t sure which direction I should take with my project. I also knew that I didn’t want to give up theatre to do it; as my mom says, I’m the happiest version of myself when I’m involved in a production. Like always, she had a great idea and said, “Who says you can’t do both? You should give your time and energy to a something you care about.” After a few hours of discussion, an idea was born: Encore Cares.
The goal of Encore Cares is to bring a live theatre experience to other kids who may not have access to the theatre – so that everyone can enjoy Encore! A student director could direct a short play of their choice and bring it on the road to a different location so that more people can enjoy theatre. We proposed the plan to Encore and worked with them to make it happen!
When I was the student director for Encore Cares, I chose the play Just Like Us, by Craig Sodaro. I chose this particular show because it sent a powerful message about social acceptance and how we can all get along, even if, on the outside, we appear different. Encore Cares is a program that Encore ran again last year and is open for other students to apply for next year too! I highly recommend you check it out!
This was one of many great memories with Encore, but I’ll focus on some of the other highlights too that many of you may relate to as well…
First of all, I have to mention the first cast party I ever attended. It was the second Saturday between shows of The Three Musketeers and I didn’t know what to expect. When the cast and crew got together and started to play games, eat great food, and some even wore their pajamas, I knew this was my family! The cast party of every show is still a highlight for me when we get the chance to spend down time with all of the cast and crew and just be ourselves.
Another great Encore memory for me would be on the opening night performance of Just Like Us; after the show ended, we had a Q & A session with the audience. Seeing Encore Cares reach people and unfold right in front of me truly warmed my heart. The cast and the audience were engaging in meaningful conversations about theatre and what makes Encore so special while the kids in the audience got the chance to see the magic of theatre up close!
And lastly, a recent highlight is archery rehearsal for the upcoming show Robin Hood. I won’t give too much away (you really need to see this show!), but there’s an archery scene with real bows and real arrows. The archers practiced every other Saturday to prepare for the show. It was a lot of fun to be outside with bows and quivers and to take turns shooting at a target. Not only was it fun, but it’s also another skill I’ve learned from participating in an Encore show!
Throughout my Encore story, I’ve also picked up some good advice to share with you. First, something very simple yet essential to the rehearsal process is to arrive on time and be ready to work. When you are on time, you honor your commitment with a strong work ethic, show respect for your cast mates and directors, and it builds-up the morale of the entire team.
Next, I highly recommend researching your character. Watching movies, reading books, or doing anything you can to visualize your character from a variety of perspectives will not only improve your understanding of the character you play, but will also improve how your character is seen onstage. Knowing what your character would do in any situation, will lift the show to a whole new level onstage and the audience will believe in your character more too. If finding your character outside of rehearsal is difficult, another good strategy is to write about your character. Creating their backstory can help understand the way your character thinks in their scenes.
Lastly, the most important tip I can share is to listen. Always listen to what the directors are saying. For example, even if they are giving notes that aren’t for you, just listening to how the directors are building the show will help you better create their vision. Listen to your fellow cast mates and crewmates, because theatre is definitely 100% a team activity. Everyone supports each other, every role matters, and listening to your team will improve the quality of the whole show.
Before I leave, I just want to say that Encore is such an amazing place and truly feels like home to me, but the door is open for everyone to join the Encore family! As a cast or crew member, in a class or camp, or in the audience, I hope that you find Encore as special as I do and want to spend your time with us!
Thank you all so much for joining me today on My Encore Story, and don’t forget to come see Robin Hood, running February 22nd through March 3rd. Hope to see you there!
Robin Hood Performance Dates and Showtimes
Photos by Larry McClemons, Aileen Pangan Christian, and Cindy Kane Photography. Blog contribution by 2018-2019 Student Editor, Xander T.
Posted on February 14, 2019 by Encore Student Editor
Turning the Tables: Isabel and Rebecca

Hey, everyone! My name is Isabel and I recently joined the 2018-2019 team of Encore student editors. I’m excited to learn more about marketing and social media through working with Encore’s team. Today I’m happy to share my interview with Rebecca Pfeil, Encore’s Production Manager. Let’s go!


Isabel: How did you start working at Encore?
Rebecca: I started as the first Technical Theatre Intern. Over the summer I stage managed Legally Blonde: The Musical and taught the first Tech Camp with Willy Wonka Jr., which is coming back this summer! Then I went to New Haven, Connecticut to be the Stage Management Resident at Long Wharf Theatre. When the residency ended, I came back to Encore part-time while overhiring at various theatres in the area. About a year later, I was made the full time Production Manager at Encore!
Isabel: What is your most memorable Encore event?
Rebecca: I really enjoyed the Holiday Party this year. Seeing the excitement of the students as they greeted each other and played various holiday games was a joy to be around. It was great to spend time with our Encore families! Hopefully next year we will see even more there.
Isabel: What is your favorite show that you have produced?
Rebecca: This is a hard question. One of my favorite shows that I’ve produced would be Seussical. I worked on a production of Seussical when I was in eighth grade so it’s a show that is close to my heart. I was very excited to get to work on it again.
Isabel: What is your favorite job on tech?
Rebecca: It’s hard for me to pick a favorite. I love stage managing because you get to see the whole show come together from auditions, through rehearsals, tech week, performances, all the way through strike. The stage manager gets the most complete picture of the whole show and gets to be involved in all the different aspects. I also love being on wardrobe because I love orchestrating costume quick changes. Run Crew is also one of my favorites because it really takes a team to accomplish a big or little shift between scenes seamlessly in a very short amount of time. I could continue, but I’ll leave it at those three for now.
Isabel: What would you say to someone who is interested in trying a tech job for the first time?
Rebecca: Go for it! Tech is always fun and every show is different. Tech can give someone a different perspective if they’ve never done it before. It’s the magic of theatre! There might be a 30 second quick change offstage and the audience might be completely unaware that it took four people to make that happen. Tech is where you figure out how to make the magic happen.
Isabel: What is the most rewarding part of your job?
Rebecca: The most rewarding part of my job is working with the students and getting to see them grow and learn over many years. There is one student who I first worked with at Tech Camp when she was 12. She is now a senior in high school, and I wrote a college recommendation letter for her this year. It’s so nice to see these students that we work with in both in education and production becoming young adults right before our eyes.
Thanks for sharing about your Encore and tech experiences, Rebecca. Come on out to Robin Hood to see the hard work of Encore’s current tech crew, as well as our talented cast and friendly front of house crew!
Photos by Larry McClemons, Aileen Pangan Christian, and Cindy Kane Photography. Blog contribution by 2019 Student Editor Isabel D.
Posted on February 14, 2019 by Encore Student Editor
For the Love of Theatre

Hi all! This is Rosemarie, Encore’s Development Associate. Happy (almost) Valentine’s Day. While most folks take Valentine’s as a day to show the people around them just how much they are loved, we wanted to share some stories about how the love of theatre has brought positivity into the lives of folks at Encore.
For me, theatre has brought me some of my closest friends and happiest memories. My friend group that gets together every week met by doing a show together last summer. Let’s dive in and hear how the love of theatre brings positive things into the lives of people around Encore.
We heard from some of our student participants:
Oliver said, “Participation in theatre has given me a fantastic group of funny and theatrical friends. I have memories and skills that will last a lifetime.”
Lauren told us, “One positive thing that theatre has done for me is elevating my confidence. Before theatre, I was not very social and not willing to try new things. After experiencing theatre, I learned how to express myself with confidence, as well as making new friends and sharing new experiences.”
We heard from an Encore parent:
Catherine said, “Having all three of my children participate in theatre has been wonderful. Each child is unique and has benefited in different ways – but for each, I loved the way they learned to express themselves and gained a little confidence along the way. As a parent, I also value the safe and non-competitive environment, and the fact that their participation in theatre is time away from phones!”
We heard from our Apprentices:
Alana told us, “One positive thing that participating in theatre has done for me is giving me the ability to see reality, experiences and more through the lens of someone else. Playwrights, characters, set and light designers are always different from the next person, so their perspectives on topics are never the same and that is what I love!”
Caolan said, “Theatre has given me the courage to be unabashedly silly. I was extremely shy growing up, and far too self-conscious to ever truly let loose around other people. Participating in theatre, both onstage and backstage, gave me the confidence to be vulnerable and try new things, and now I can teach others to do the same!”
Wow! The power of theatre impacts people in so many different ways. If you feel the love for theatre this Valentine’s Day, help Encore bring theatre “by kids, for kids” to more kids by making a donation. Even just $14 for the 14th of February can help make a difference.
Images by Nikki Cee, Aileen Pangan Christian, Larry McClemons, Connie Polnow, and Rebecca Pfeil.
Blog contribution by Rosemarie O’Connor.
Posted on February 12, 2019 by Rosemarie O'Connor
7 Reasons to Make Headlines in Newsies

Happy #TechTuesday, Encore fans! I hope that you’ve had a chance to enjoy the gorgeous weather today (it’s almost 70 degrees here at Encore’s Main Campus!). All this sunshine has us dreaming ahead to this summer’s mainstage production of Disney’s Newsies. The rights for this fan(sie) favorite were only recently and Encore is thrilled to produce it for our audience here in the DMV area. Not sure if you’re ready to make headline news as a part of the show? I’m gonna give you seven reasons to “Seize the day!”
1) Irresistible Tunes
With Disney heavy-hitter Alan Menken at the helm, the Newsies score is chock full of catchy songs that are a blast to sing (just ask the people who get to hear me sitting in traffic). Favorites from the 1992 film, like “Seize the Day” and “King of New York,” make energetic reappearances alongside additional songs that were written for the Broadway debut. One listen on Spotify will have you prepping for auditions in no time.
2) Bust a Move
Such an energetic score calls for enthusiastic company dance numbers. From the most experienced dancer to the cautious newbie, Newsies will be a fantastic chance to push yourself and your dance abilities to the next level. Plus, who wouldn’t want to be a part of that epic newspaper dance?
3) Stylin’
This production will be a wonderful chance to experience the fun that time period-specific costumes can bring. Channel your inner tiny child and have a blast playing dress-up in types of garments you’d never get the chance to try in real life!
4) Brothers (and Sisters) in Arms
Behind the flashy dances and catchy songs, Newsies is, at its core, a show about sticking together for what’s right. The fellowship found between these characters will surely bind the cast together for an unforgettable experience that will last long after the strike is over.
5) “Watch What Happens”
I try to keep these posts as spoiler-free as I can, so I’ll keep the headline at this: Newsies is an uplifting story about friendship, love, and facing down adversity. Don’t you want to know how it ends?
6) The Real Story
Audiences may be surprised to learn that both iterations of Newsies (the 1992 film and Broadway musical) are based on an actual newsboy strike that took place in 1899 in New York City. The musical contains tidbits to satisfy history buffs in both the cast and the audience. For instance, the character of Katherine is based on a real life female reporter.
7) Familiar Faces on the Front Page
Participants who joined us for The Music Man (2017) or Seussical (2018) will recognize several faces behind the audition room table.
Encore is excited to welcome back both director Elizabeth Pringle and Music Director Sarah Markovits, who will be joining Stage and Production Manager Rebecca Pfeil for this production!
All fired up and ready to take on Pulitzer with the rest of the Newsies?
Mark your calendar to audition for Disney’s Newsies:
Ages 15+ (Including College Students and Adults): May 13 & 14, 2019 | 7-9pm
Youth Audition (Ages 11-14): May 14, 2019 | 5-7pm
Crew (Ages 12+, including College Students and Adults): May 13 & 14, 2019 | 7-9pm
Photos by Larry McClemons and Aileen Pangan Christian. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on February 5, 2019 by Shannon McCarthy
7 Rad Reflections from January

With a new year come new opportunities, a clean slate, and an excited outlook. Our January at Encore has certainly lived up to (and even exceeded) our great expectations. Read on for just a taste of the awesome buzz that’s been humming around Encore since the start of 2019.
1) We Flew into the New Year…
…with our first-ever Early Bird sale for Encore summer camps! Prices go up this Friday, February 1st, so enroll today to save some dough.
2) We Opened Our House
At the beginning of January, Encore hosted our inaugural Summer Camp Open House event. With six classes running and over 100 visitors, it was a wonderful way to get excited for #EncoreSummer!
3) We Sparked Joy
Like many others, this month we organized our spaces, organizing, sorting, and generally tidying up. Our conference room is like our laboratory – we want to keep it clean and ready for groundbreaking ideas!
4) We Sold Out the Shop
Thanks to an unexpected snow day earlier in the run, the closing performance of The Enchanted Bookshop was attended by over 400 patrons, with the final tickets sold just minutes before curtain. What an exciting end to a wonderful and sweet show!
5) We Visited the Haus
Kinder Haus Toys, that is! January brought a new partnership with this local family-owned establishment. Encore now offers an Early Childhood class for students ages 6 months-3 years on Wednesday mornings at Kinder Haus. Fans of our Tuesday morning program will love this continued experience at a new location!
6) We Got Back to Class
Encore’s Winter session of theatre classes began this month, with offerings on Wednesday evenings, Saturday mornings, and an addition to our new Monday evening program: The Actor Creates, specially crafted for students in grades 6-12.
7) We Wrecked Two Incredible Camps
Encore hopped back into the school year with two holiday mini-camps this month, themed after fan favorites The Incredibles and Wreck It Ralph. With a whole day of theatre games, crafts, and creative plays, it was a blast!

Photos by Aileen Pangan Christian, Larry McClemons, Clarence Chan, and Cindy Kane Photography. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on January 29, 2019 by Shannon McCarthy
5 Reasons to Bring Your Merry Squad to Robin Hood

#FrontRowFriday greetings, Encore fans. Did you miss out on the magic of The Enchanted Bookshop? Fear not! Encore’s production of Robin Hood will be swashbuckling into Gunston One in just a month, opening on Friday, February 22nd. Luckily, this leaves you will plenty of time to round up your own merry band of characters to organize a trip to the theatre. Still on the fence, villain? This post shall change your mind and have you on the side of good before you know it.
1) Support Your Comrades
Are you a veteran of many an Encore show? Chances are some of your show friends are part of Robin Hood‘s cast and crew. Come out to the theatre to show them some love. New to the Encore family? A fun day of theatre and friends is a fantastic way to bond with your pals outside of school.
2) Do It for the ‘Gram
Are you a fan of Instagram? Hope you’re following us at @EncoreArlington for fun templates, interactive announcements, and exclusive behind-the-scenes interviews and takeovers. Tag us in your posts and stories and you might be featured in Encore’s IG story during the show!
3) Epic #SquadGoals
We love a theme day at Encore (any excuse to dress up, really). Why not coordinate with your squad to show up to the theatre in style? #OotD #classy #EncoreStyle
4) Make Away with Some Treasure
In the lobby of each Encore production you’ll find an info table, featuring brochures about Encore’s programs and productions and…what else? Treasure, of course! In the form of an awesome raffle. Give back to Encore while putting yourself in the running for a fabulous prize. What’s up for grabs this time around? Guess you’ll just have to come check it out for yourself…
5) Save Your Gold
Be smart as fox – band together with nine other friends to take advantage of Encore’s group discount! Interested in organizing a trip to the theatre for your class, youth group, or scout troop? Email boxoffice@encorestage.org for more information and some nifty marketing materials to share with your group.
Photos by Aileen Pangan Christian, Larry McClemons, and Cindy Kane Photography. Graphic design by Aileen Pangan Christian. Blog contribution by Shannon McCarthy.
Posted on January 25, 2019 by Shannon McCarthy